Laser Teeth Whitening

A white and healthy smile is a feature that everyone wants, which affects our appearance and supports self-confidence. Teeth become stained over time for reasons such as food and drinks, drugs used, and some genetic features. This occurs faster, especially if the dental care is not done properly. Today, it is possible to overcome this with some new techniques. Professional support should be taken to get rid of these stains and regain white teeth, and after that certain precautions should be taken for dental care. Teeth cleaning helps us get rid of the stains on the teeth, but teeth whitening is the process of making the natural color of the teeth whiter using special materials which have a whitening effect. In addition, it is very important that the gums are healthy.

Today, one of the most widely used techniques in tooth whitening methods is the laser tooth whitening technique. This method of treatment is carried out in the clinic under the supervision of a specialist, and the teeth can be significantly whitened. However, it is not recommended for those under the age of 16, those with tooth and gum disease, and pregnant women. Apart from these, laser teeth whitening treatment can be applied to people who have yellowed teeth for natural reasons, who want to whiten the inner parts of the teeth, whose teeth are congenitally stained, or who want to have more aesthetic teeth. It can also be applied in the treatment of discoloration that occurs after some diseases.

How Long Does The Effect Of Laser Whitening Teeth Last?

The duration of the effect of laser whitening can vary from person to person. It is envisaged to last for several years, but proper tooth care is very important in this period. The amount of consumption of food and beverages (tea, coffee, etc.) that may stain the teeth or smoking affect this period negatively. Generally, it is expected to take up to three years, but if careful dental care is taken, this period may be even longer.